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Replacement of Halogeno Substituents by Triphenylphosphine

2-Amino-5-chloromethyl-3-cyanopyrazine 1-oxide with triphenylphosphine in dimethylformamide at 80-90° gave 2-amino-3-cyano-5-(triphenylphosphonio)-methylpyrazine 1-oxide chloride (97) (520) and the 5-bromomethyl analogue reacted similarly with triphenylphosphine in propan-2-ol (542). Compound (97) on hydrolysis with 30% aqueous ethanol containing a small amount of triethylamine gave 2-amino-3-cyano-5-methylpyrazine 1-oxide and thus enabled removal of the chloro substituent from the chloromethylpyrazine (529) compound (97) with triethylamine and acetaldehyde (and other aldehydes) in chloroform at room temperature gave 2-amino-3-cyano-5-(prop-l -enyl)pyrazine 1-oxide (and other alkenyl analogues) (529). [Pg.154]

An analogous series of reactions was observed from 2-amino-6-chloromethyl-3-cyanopyrazine 1-oxide and the 2-amino-3-cyano-6-(triphenylphosphonio)-methylpyrazine 1-oxide chloride with aqueous sodium bicarbonate gave the betaine (98) (534). [Pg.155]


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